Overrun with marsh plants e g
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SEDGYOverrun with marsh plants, e.g.
marigoldsUsed in names of other plants with yellow flowers, e.g., corn marigold, marsh marigold
cherriesUsed in names of unrelated plants with similar fruits, e.g., cornelian cherry
lettucesUsed in names of other plants with edible green leaves, e.g., lamb's lettuce, sea lettuce
stinkweedAny of a number of plants with a strong or fetid smell, e.g., jimson weed
stinkweedsAny of a number of plants with a strong or fetid smell, e.g., jimson weed
stickweedAny of a number of North American plants with hooked or barbed seeds, e.g., ragweed
stickweedsAny of a number of North American plants with hooked or barbed seeds, e.g., ragweed
sporophytes(in the life cycle of plants with alternating generations) The asexual and usually diploid phase, producing spores from which the gametophyte arises. It is the dominant form in vascular plants, e.g., the frond of a fern
sporophyte(in the life cycle of plants with alternating generations) The asexual and usually diploid phase, producing spores from which the gametophyte arises. It is the dominant form in vascular plants, e.g., the frond of a fern
dicotyledonsA flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves). Dicotyledons constitute the larger of the two great divisions of flowering plants, and typically have broad, stalked leaves with netlike veins (e.g., daisies, hawthorns, oaks)
monocotyledonA flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Monocotyledons constitute the smaller of the two great divisions of flowering plants, and typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins (e.g., grasses, lilies, palms)
monocotyledonsA flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Monocotyledons constitute the smaller of the two great divisions of flowering plants, and typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins (e.g., grasses, lilies, palms)